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I have tickets for the ASU game through UW. I have found parking passes on sale on the ASU athletics site. Anyone know if that would be the best place to purchase parking?
NM.I have tickets for the ASU game through UW. I have found parking passes on sale on the ASU athletics site. Anyone know if that would be the best place to purchase parking?
NM.There is a large parking garage off of University and Mill (west of Mill) called SP+ Parking. A very short walk, and you pass several watering holes to the stadium (guessing the walk is < 1/4 mile). I recommend that place to park, have used it before for ASU games, and never had an issue getting a spot, or getting in and out.
Yes I have. After the sun goes down (around kick off for our game) it will cool a bit, and frankly, it isn't unbearable by any means, the climate is pretty dry. I have been to numerous early season games at ASU, and never had an issue. That said, buy tickets on the west side, they will be cooler.Im considering a last minute trip to Tempe to catch the game. Debating bringing my kids. How miserable will the temp be during the game? Anyone have experience with ASU games around this time of year?
Are all of the August/September home games for ASU typically scheduled as night games?Yes I have. After the sun goes down (around kick off for our game) it will cool a bit, and frankly, it isn't unbearable by any means, the climate is pretty dry. I have been to numerous early season games at ASU, and never had an issue. That said, buy tickets on the west side, they will be cooler.
Typically yes - they are, as are most of the others as well (during the entire season). Or maybe were. Not sure what that will all look like with their new conference and scheduling. The heat index is much more brutal in high humidity areas than arid ones like Tempe. 90 in Austin probably feels like 120 in Tempe.Are all of the August/September home games for ASU typically scheduled as night games?
I only ask because it is not uncommon for Texas to play home games in August/September at noon, which I think is absolutely crazy. I wanted to go to the Rice game last year to see how they looked before we played them, but I couldn't stand the idea of sitting in the sun on a day when the temperature hit 105 and the "feels like" temperature was 120. I guess they do it for TV reasons, but those temperatures are a serious risk to player and fan health - I'm surprised it is a liability the university is willing to chance.
It's going to be 100 at 8:30pm?I live in Phoenix and have been to my share of games. 60-70,000 people crammed into the stadium while the temperature at kickoff is around 100 degrees. I think it’s going to be pretty hot for Wyoming folks. McPeachy and I are used to it. Park for free west of Mill ave. Lots of fun places to eat and drink. We should all try to meet up somewhere before the game
Likely right around there, yes. My guess would be >95 at kick, dropping to 85 by the end.It's going to be 100 at 8:30pm?
GrossLikely right around there, yes. My guess would be >95 at kick, dropping to 85 by the end.
Especially when you’re surrounded by sweaty beer drinking ASU fans.Gross
I haven't heard anything on CJC or UWAA doing anything prior to the game. Then again, when they do, they typically pick out the shittiest places, that are miles away from the stadium. Sounds like a Mill Street gathering may be in order?!I live in Phoenix and have been to my share of games. 60-70,000 people crammed into the stadium while the temperature at kickoff is around 100 degrees. I think it’s going to be pretty hot for Wyoming folks. McPeachy and I are used to it. Park for free west of Mill ave. Lots of fun places to eat and drink. We should all try to meet up somewhere before the game
Get out! They actually picked a decent location. First time ever.Looks like there is going to be a get together at Culinary Dropout on Farmer.
Let’s go!Get out! They actually picked a decent location. First time ever.
Through GoWyo.comHow do I get tickets in the UW section?